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Sep 06
Sep 06
by Patrick Gavin Foo with 5 Comments
Readers, a new website
launched today: www.Tubetorial.com
The site features flash
screen cast tutorials that help Internet marketers and entrepreneurs get things done and make more money. It is an
original approach because all the tutorials are in nice flashy entertaining
videos. They have three videos out at launch with many more in the
pipeline, topics include:
Web development and technology tips.
Internet marketing strategies and
techniques.
Legal issues for Internet content
producers and marketers.
Check out Tubetorial and let me know what you think.
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Sage Rock has been doing a similar thing regarding their company and SEO via video blogs that have been increasing in freqency of late:
http://www.sagelewis.com
Thanks for this link! Nice website!
I think the information which you have given is useful you can put more articles
Just checked out the site. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I must admit, I really wanted to like Tubetorial.com since I want to be able to refer my customers to helpful video tutorials, but I was a bit dissapointed. I think that the videos are done well (although not my style), but they don’t seem to have much depth to them. Also, they are all over the place — I think they would do much better if they took one topic and made a series of in-depth tutorials about it and then went onto another topic and made a series of in-detph tutorials about that, and so on.